TikTok removes 1.4m Nigerian user’s videos in Q3 2023
TikTok, the widely-used short video platform owned by Bytedance, has reported the removal of 1.4 million videos uploaded by Nigerian users during the third quarter of this year.
This information was highlighted in a report by The Times, which identified Nigeria as one of the top 50 countries where videos violating the platform’s policies originated during this period.informationguidenigeria
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to CanadaIn a global context, TikTok’s enforcement actions were extensive, with a total of 136.5 million videos removed worldwide during the third quarter. This significant number reflects the platform’s ongoing efforts to monitor and enforce its community guidelines.JAMB Portal
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According to TikTok’s recently published Community Guidelines Enforcement Report, 90% of all content removals in the quarter took place in the top 50 markets that recorded policy violations. This statistic underscores the concentration of policy violations in specific geographical regions.NYSC Portal
The videos removed from the platform were found to be in violation of one or more of TikTok’s comprehensive policies. These policies encompass a range of areas including Integrity and Authenticity, Privacy and Security, Mental and Behavioural Health, Safety, and Civility, among others.JAMB Result
The enforcement of these guidelines is part of TikTok’s broader strategy to create a safe and respectful online environment for its users.
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